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Bryan is preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his sisters Cindy Montoya and Rachel Owens-Montoya, his brother Steve Montoya, his son Austin Montoya and his wife DeeAnn Montoya.
Bryan was a lifelong resident of Colorado. He grew up in Black Forest with his close knit family, including his Uncle Eli and Aunt Flo and beloved cousins. Bryan made his home in Elbert, Colorado for a time where he raised his son Austin. He spent the rest of his days in Black Forest where he met and fell in love with his wife, Dee Ann. He was an avid music enthusiast and "doctor of music" and was an exceptional salesman. He enjoyed cooking, doing things around the house on the weekends and was a fervent writer of letters and poems. He was known for his quick wit, his infectious laugh and his kind, compassionate spirit. All who were blessed to cross paths with Bryan will miss his sense of humor, love for football and nature, and devotion to the ones he cared for. We're sure he's dancing and singing in Heaven.
BRYAN FELIX MONTOYA
July 23, 1960
November 17, 2018
Bryan Felix Montoya passed away comfortably in his home in Black Forest, Colorado on Saturday, November 17, 2018. He was 58 years old. Bryan was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado on July 23, 1960 to Felix Joe and Ema Mae (Chavez) Montoya.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 1, 2018 at La Foret Conference and Retreat Center at 11 a.m.
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...I love you Bryan. I can't believe a year has passed since this day. I can still see your smile, hear your laughter, and feel your hugs...Your Cousin, Suzie
Susan Schramek
Family
November 20, 2019
Please allow the fondest memories shared with your loved one to be a soothing blanket over your heart. May Gods words of promise found in John 6:40 brings you consolation and a small measure of peace. Please accept my sincere regards and heartfelt condolences. ~MM~
February 25, 2019
RIP, Bryan. Until we meet again. It was fun doing a gig with you. Save a spot in the music scene up in Heaven for me!
Irma Avila
December 8, 2018
My thoughts are with Bryan's family and friends. I knew him in high school and I can still picture him in my mind as a teenager.
Heidi Schulte
December 1, 2018
Condolences to the Montoya family. May your memories of Bryan always make you smile.
Edwina Foreman
November 29, 2018
My sincere condolence goes out to the entire Montoya family on the passing of Bryan. I knew Bryan since he was a little kid. He was a hard worker, and had a great sense of humor. He will be missed by all who knew him. May he rest in the peace of Our Lord.
Don Fuhrman
Friend
November 29, 2018
Bryan, I will never forget the incredible good times we shared.All the laughter,singing & dancing we did were some of things that made the times so special.You loved Colorado,your family and your son so dearly.I'm glad your at peace, you will be remembered for ever!!
Michael Roney
November 29, 2018
My condolences to the family and friends of Bryan. I knew him well through our jr. high and high school years. He was a lot of fun to hang out with and a great guy in every way. RIP Bryan
Joel Peterson
November 29, 2018
Sincere condolences to the family, May you lean every morning on the arm of God as you cope with the dear loss in your life - Isaiah 33:2
BRY
November 29, 2018
I love you Bryan...you left all of us, just too soon. Thank you for your laugh, hugs and kisses you shared with me on Easter! My heart is broken...Your Cousin Suzie
Susan Schramek
November 28, 2018
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